roundel

[ˈraʊnd(ə)l]

roundel Definition

  • 1a small disk, especially a decorative medallion.
  • 2a circular identifying mark painted on military aircraft.
  • 3a round window or opening, especially in a church.

Using roundel: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "roundel" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The roundel on the airplane's wing indicated its country of origin.

  • Example

    The church had beautiful roundels in its stained glass windows.

  • Example

    The artist created a series of roundels to decorate the walls of the palace.

roundel Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for roundel

Phrases with roundel

  • a poem consisting of nine lines, with the first and last lines identical

    Example

    John Donne's 'Break of Day' is an example of a roundel poem.

  • a table with a round top and three legs

    Example

    The knights gathered around the roundel table to discuss their next quest.

  • a type of medieval dagger with a round guard

    Example

    The knight carried a roundel dagger at his waist.

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Summary: roundel in Brief

A 'roundel' [ˈraʊnd(ə)l] is a small disk, often decorative, such as a medallion. It can also refer to a circular identifying mark on military aircraft or a round window or opening, especially in a church. Examples include 'The roundel on the airplane's wing indicated its country of origin.' and 'The church had beautiful roundels in its stained glass windows.'